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Poll Finds Tea Party Backers Wealthier and More Educated – NYTimes.com

Tea Party supporters are wealthier and more well-educated than the general public, and are no more or less afraid of falling into a lower socioeconomic class, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll. ______________________________________________________________ More well-educated than the general public? That doesn't say much good about the level of education of the general public, then. added by: Vierotchka

The Masters 2010 tv schedule

Thursday Times: 4-7 p.m. ESPN 8-11 p.m. ESPN (replay) 11:30-11:45 p.m. CBS (highlights) Events to Watch: Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer begin the tee off: 7:40 A.M. Tiger Woods tees off: 1:42 P.M. Friday Times: 4-7 p.m. ESPN 8-11 p.m. ESPN (replay) 11:30-11:45 p.m. CBS (highlights) Events to Watch: Tiger Woods tees off at 10:35 A.M. Saturday 3:30-7 p.m. CBS Sunday Tg_display_image 2:30-7 p.m. CBS

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China Doesn’t Dig Dylan

For China, the times they are-a-changin’…not. After knockin’ on China’s door for what would have been his first gigs in Shanghai and Beijing, Bob Dylan was…

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NYC Subway Station's “Hey Jude” Sing-Along

Street band gets jaded New Yorkers to sing along to finale of Beatles' classic, with joyous results. [ Ed's Note : So that's Times Square and those are probably tourists. But way to be awesome, tourists!] Watch

Life Inside Scientology: Physical Abuse, Psychological Torture and Billion-Year Contracts [Cults]

The New York Times has a lengthy, front-page story about Scientology today and while it doesn’t break much new ground —many of the more salacious tales first appeared in The St. Petersburg Times over the past year—it’s worth reading. First and foremost, Scientology is nuts , and reading about its nutty, abusive cultishness never ceases to be fascinating. Laurie Goodstein’s article focuses on Christie King and Chris Collbran, second-generation Scientologists raised in the church. As teens they joined Sea Org , the church’s bizarre pseudo-navy, and signed the requisite billion-year contract “in keeping with the church’s belief that Scientologists are immortal.” Later, they became disillusioned by the abuses they witnessed, which included: Sea Org officers hitting and otherwise abusing subordinates, including teenage minors Working 16-hour days for $17/week Christie’s parents spending so much money on Scientology, they couldn’t afford to attend her wedding at Manhattan’s Scientology Center Leaders lying about church membership to fool Sea Org staff into believing they were saving the world When Chris had doubts about Sea Org, the church assigned him to menial labor halfway around the world and blocked Christie’s attempts to contact him for three months Sea Org complaints not attributed to the Collbrans include: Physical beat-downs at the hands of church chairman David Miscavige Pressure to get abortions against their will (Sea Org members may not have children) Some members gave up to $1M to the church Getting out was even worse. Since the church had the Collbrans’ passports in its possession—and since their family and loved ones were still part of the church—they had to endure a slate of further abuse: Sign false confessions about their private lives Pay the church $10,000 they “owed for courses and counseling” Become estranged from their loved ones, who, according to church doctrine, had to cut them off when they left Christie hid an intentionally pregnancy until it was too late to abort, specifically to expedite her exit from Sea Org The second reason this story matters is that it confirms and lends credence to earlier reports about Scientologists, primarily from The St. Petersburg Times . Scientology leaders and some prominent members deny stories like the Collbrans’. (Even Sea Org members say the “average Scientology member, known in the church as a public” wouldn’t know about most of these abuses.) The Village Voice ‘s Tony Ortega notes that this is good for ex-Scientologists trying to raise awareness of their cause: But mostly, it’s the St. Pete Times that wins here. With only a few weeks until the 2009 Pulitzers are announced, it’s hard not to see the timing of Goodstein’s piece as anything but accidental: the New York Times has just sent a clear endorsement of a Pulitzer for last year’s blockbuster series by the St. Pete Times. Defectors Say Church of Scientology Hides Abuses [NYT] Scientology Gets Polite Slap on the Wrist from New York Times [VV] The Truth Rundown [SPT]

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Megan Fox Reveals: "I’ve Only Been With Two Men"

As documented by her recent New York Times feature, Megan Fox is having a bit of an image crisis after giving out way too many crazy quotes over the past couple years. Now, according to…

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Olympic Pictograms Through The Ages

More than you ever thought you wanted to know about the history and evolution of Olympic pictograms. Made for The New York Times by designer Stephen Heller . Watch

David Paterson Tries to Escape His ‘Kafkaesque Situation’ on Larry King

When Larry King asked David Paterson tonight if his blindness made it hard for him to read the tabloid headlines he’d come on the show to dispute, we sort of felt bad for him. David Paterson’s appearance on Larry King Live was his most high-profile move yet to stifle the sex rumors about him that exploded last Sunday—Super Bowl Sunday no less! We were one of a number of outlets speculating about a New York Times article with sexy revelations crazy enough to force Paterson’s revelation. But it contained no such things, said Paterson’s camp . And Paterson did not resign . But since Sunday, Paterson has been a case study in just how hard it is to take away the chattering class’ delicious rumors once they start getting passed around like a lukewarm shrimp cocktail. He’s issued a number of denials, but each one seems to glance off the rumor mill and fly crazily back in his face: Fighting back against the Post claims of extra-marital humping prompted some more unsubstantiated rumors ; his appearance on “Imus” helped keep “keep the larger nuttiness alive by claiming the Times’s phantom story had “hypersexualized” him,” as Chris Smith wrote for New York . And so he ended up on Larry King tonight, hoping that saying the same things he’d been saying all week to more people would fix things. And once there, Larry King asked him if he had trouble reading the real headlines about this supposedly non-existent story. It’s enough to make a guy want to call a situation “Kafkaesque!” Which he did: Someone did the reading in English class! It’s an appropriate allusion though, since Paterson is approaching this thing with as much direction as Josef K trying to grasp the charges against him. On Larry King, he claimed that addressing the rumors would only strengthen them, when he has been vehemently denying them all week. Then he went on to deny, in great detail, the Post’s best rumor: That a state trooper discovered him and a mystery woman smooching in a utility closet in the governor’s mansion: And when King asked Paterson “Who’s after you?” Paterson’s anti-speculation stance got a little muddled with his own *hint* *hint* *nudge* nudge* : For me to speculate about it would be as wrong as the speculations made about me. I can’t prove it, I don’t know who it is. Maybe those in the media could check their sources more. Maybe those in the media might investiagte why their sources are saying what they’re saying. (cue twilight zone music!) Paterson’s flailing is a tacit admission that there really is no way to stop a tabloid machine that revved up to peak RPMs—at least not until the Times finally publishes their big expose and we can all see for ourselves if it is or is not a 3,000 word narrative of his night with two state assemblywomen in the garden shed or whatever. And Paterson once again urged the Times to come out with it, or at least “clear the air”. Also, he blamed Eliot Spitzer for making the Governor’s office so sex-rumorific: Probably the most Kafkaesque part about this whole thing is: WHERE THE SHIT IS THAT NEW YORK TIMES ARTICLE!?

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Selena Gomez Goes Gaga

Aww… Selena Gomez cuddles up with a mini admirer while performing on Good Morning America in Times Square. The singer, who sported an adorable strapless dress, is rumored to be back with ex-boyfriend Nick Jonas. Hope he’s not jealous of the little dude! Related Links: Life’s A Beach For Nick Jonas

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Christina Aguilera: Made Up or Made Down?

She’s a woman of many looks, dressing like a sexy boxer for the music video “Dirrty” and like a burlesque singer other times. But no matter what kind of outfit Christina Aguilera chooses, a couple things remain the same: this is a gorgeous artist with a cute son and a beautiful voice. We can’t just leave it at that, however. What fun would that be? For her next video, or her next night, out, Christina might be choosing between the contrasting styles below and she needs your help. Which do you prefer? What is Christina Aguilera’s best look?

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